The Icons
JAMIE LEE CURTIS
KNIVES OUT
Curtis stands out in the most star-
studded ensemble of the year (more
on the rest of the terrific cast later)
as the suspiciously no-nonsense
daughter of the man whose death
sets a murder mystery in motion.
EDDIE MURPHY
DOLEMITE IS MY NAME
The comic legend and Oscar nomi-
nee (Dreamgirls) makes a vibrant
return to movies in this fascinating
’70s period piece, portraying multi-
hyphenate Rudy Ray Moore—as well
as his blaxploitation-cinema alter
ego, Dolemite.
The Ensemble
KNIVES OUT
Throw a bunch of A-listers into an
Agatha Christie-style whodunit, and
what do you get? Everything you’d
hope for: Jamie Lee Curtis, Chris
Evans, Lakeith Stanfield, Toni Collette,
Daniel Craig, and Don Johnson at
their deliciously over-the-top best.
The Actors
RIZ AHMED
SOUND OF METAL
The actor-rapper, best known for
his Emmy-winning turn on HBO’s
The Night Of, plays a heavy metal
drummer reexamining his life
after struggling with addiction issues
and losing his hearing.
ADAM DRIVER
MARRIAGE STORY
THE REPORT
Fresh off his first Oscar nomination
for BlacKkKlansman, Driver pulls
double duty with dynamite—and
completely different—performances,
as a celebrated New York play-
wright wading through a devastating
divorce in Marriage Story and a
driven Senate staffer in The Report.
Toast of
TIFF
Let the awards race begin! The TORONTO
INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (Sept. 5–15) is where
Oscar contenders are born. Here are the
performances that you—and Academy voters—will
be buzzing about. BY DAVID CANFIELD
MOVIES
1.Zazie Beetz in
Seberg 2. Lorene
Scafaria and
Constance Wu on
the Hustlers set
- Cynthia Erivo in
Harriet 4. Don
Johnson, Jamie
Lee Curtis, and Ana
de Armas in Knives
Out 5. Adam
Driver in The Report - Eddie Murphy
in Dolemite Is My
Name 7. Riz Ahmed
in Sound of Metal